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The clivia is too slow to grow. In spring, change the pot. Pay attention to these points. The pot is full every year.

Published: 2024-12-18 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/18, Do you need to change the pot every year to raise Clivia? In fact, clivia plants that are regularly fertilized during the growth period are generally replaced once every two to three years. In these two or three years, the soil in the basin (middle and lower part) is basically rotten...

Do you need to change pots every year to raise orchids? In fact, the plants of Cymbidium which are fertilized regularly during the growing period are usually replaced only once every two to three years. During these two or three years, the soil in the basin (the middle and lower part) basically rotted very fine, the water permeability became very poor, and the nutrients in the soil basically did not consume much.

. Besides, after two or three years of growth, the plant of Cymbidium has grown bigger. Therefore, it is necessary to change to a larger pot, the plant of Magnolia will grow more exuberantly, but also conducive to stem growth and flower bud differentiation.

The substrates used for changing pots are usually peanut shells, rotten tree leaves, sawdust, pine needle soil or peat soil under the forest, and some coarse river sand and other materials. This kind of soil is not only hydrophobic and permeable, but also rich in organic nutrients, which is very suitable for the growth needs of Cymbidium. It is also a very easy material to get in our life, and it is very economical and affordable.

When changing the basin and soil for the orchid, after the orchid is poured out of the original basin, part of the original soil block can be shaken off, and if there are seedlings at the base, it can be easily cut down and replanted. It can also be completely planted in the new basin, soaking the new basin thoroughly before planting. First pad one tile (plug the drainage hole) and plant material 1PUB3 at the bottom of the basin, then put in the plant of Magnolia and fill it with soil around it.

If it is a bare-rooted Cymbidium seedling, when the soil is added to the root system of Cymbidium, gently shake the flowerpot a few times, and then gently lift the seedling for one centimeter. Then add the soil to the next centimeter of the basin and compact it. Water thoroughly for the first time, put it in a cool and ventilated place, and transfer to normal management after half a month to 20 days.

 
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